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4 a TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923 | Sucial and | * Personal Harold Shaft Weds Forks Girl Saturday iss Corinne Heitman of Grand will become the bride of Herold D, Shaft of Bismarck, son cf Mr. and Mrs. BE. D, Shaft of Mi- not next Saturday. The marriage ceremony will take place at the home of tie bride's parents, aud Mrs, J. LL. Heitman. Miss Heit- man will be attended by her sis- ter, Miss Helen Heitman and Ar- thur Shaft of Faribault, Minn. lvyther of the bridegroom, will at- tefa Mr. shat: The of the young couple will be the culimination of a ince developed while they were attending tie University of Dakota. Mr. Shaft has been das court reporter t> the ict Judge W. L. Nuessle and rsonius of Rismarck for about a year. He graduated in the department of law while at the university. Take Nuotial Vows At Pro-Cathedral both North At a very quiet marriage at 7 o'clock this morning Miss Anna Gress, « hter of Mr. and Mrs Marcus Gress of ardtan be- came the bride of Frank Keller of Richardton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Keller of Bismarck. Rev. Fr. Slag read the marriage service et the Pro-Cathedral. Attendine the jal couple were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Free of Bismarck. Mr. Keller is well known in Bis- with , having resided here his parents for a number of fic graduated from St. Mary’s Pa- rechial school and had a business s the B'smarck Business After completing his 1g here he went to Richard- » time past has fs er of the Farm- « nk of Richardton, Mrs. Keller been employed in the Home S » of Riehardton for the { four and a half years. N Mrs. Keller will take up once in Richardton im- Gillic With Afternoon Tea W. F. Cole and Mrs. H. T. Perry were joint hostesses at a de- lightful afternoon tea complimen tary to Miss Mary McGillic of Man- is afternoon at the home of . The marriage of Miss illic will take place tomorrow morning at St. Joseph's Catholic church of Mandan, A pretty decor- etive effect was obtained by the use of tea ro: nd peonies on the tea tables ing the hostesses in pouring tea were Mrs. Gardner Wallace and Mrs, V. J. La Rose. Need More Helpers ‘ On Playgrounds Wtih the man Idren who are ending the playgrounds at the various schools a need for.a great- er number of play helpers is being felt. Mrs. J. H. Kling, playground di- rector, asks that anyone who could spare an evening a week to help in this work to se call her a‘ phone 682 or Information on playground work and spe uction in carrying on this Il be given volunteer play help- s. Kling. Mothers and are urged to vi s during the play hours of ning in order to see the kind rk which is being done for hildren and to see them at their pl Tonight ts playnight at Wachter ard Richholt — school: Kiddies from all over are invited to come and play. The Richholt | boys play the Wiliam Moore boys in a game of inddor ball Wednesday night. The cheduled to be a live- ly one and the public is invited to attend, MOTOR FROM WISCONSIN. Mrs. Clara Conger.and son, Rob- arrived Sunday night from Mon- dovi, Wis., to spend the early part of the summer in Bismarck, making their home in the William Harris residence. They were met in Min- neapolis, Minn., by Mrs. Richard Tracy who accompanied them on their motor trip to Bismarék. Mrs. Conger is a sister of Henry Halver- son. After visiting in Bismarck for n time Mrs, Conger expects to pro- ceed on a motor trip. DEPART FOR CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Thompson and daughter, Glenna, left this morning for Valley City to attend the Grand Chapter meeting of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters, June 20 and 21. Mrs. Thompson is grand chief of the Pythian Sisters. Mrs. Laura Sanders and Mrs, Nellie Evarts will leave this evening to attend the meeting, Mrs, Sanders being a dele- te from the local order and Mrs. arts is deputy grand mistress of finance. EXPECTED HOME TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sakariassen who were married several weeks aga ere expected to return to their home in Mandan today from a trip to the northwestern coast. Mrs Sakariassen was formerly Miss Clara Spitzer of | Bismarck. While the bridal couple were away they visited in Spokane and Deer Park, Wash. i ATTEND TEA. Mrs. W. E. Cole and. Mrs. H. T. Perry were among the guests at- tending the tea given Sunday after- noon” by, Mrs, James McGillic, Jr., ot Mandan complimentary to Miss Mary McGillic, whose marriage will take place tomorrow. : CITY VISITORS i B. J. Kuntz of Regina and A. J. Sears ‘of Elbowoods, were city yisit- ors here today, \ é y i Mr., ive a combination of materials. Plain silks are combined with printed silks, figured cottons with plain ones, stripes with solid col- ors. The yoke and hidden front panel MRS. QUAIN RETURNS Mrs, K.P. Quain has from Ann Arbor, Mich. where she ttended tie reunion ot her class of the University of Michigan, She was joined at Ann Arbor by her daughttr, Miss Marion who was en- route to her home from Abbot Acad- emy, Andover, Mass. RETURN E. Brink have re- turned from St; Cloud, Minn., where they attended the U. C. T. meeting. After leaving St. Cloud they spent about a week motoring through Itaska Park, Minn. z LEAVE FOR PACIFIC COAST Mrs. H. T. Murphy and daughters, Vivian and Kathleen have left by automobile for Tocoma, Wash., and the California coast where they will spend the summer months. GUESTS AT DEEMY HOME Mr. and Mrs. George Deemy of Peoria, Ill, are guests at the home of Mr.’ Deemy’s brother, J. W. Deemy for a short time while enroute to the Northern Pacifie coast. ATTENDING CONVENTION. Dr. W. H. Bodenstab has gone to San Francisco, Calif., to attend the medical convention being helg in that city. July 1. He expects to return about VISITING NIE Florence A. cott of St. Mo., has arrived to visit for " or two months at the heme of her niece, Mrs. W. C. C: man. ON SUMMER VACATION. Mrs. Thomas Carrol and daugh- ters, Florence and Ethel of Ninth , left Saturday for Enfield, New Hampshire for their summer vaca- tion. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. F. E. Ellsworth and children have returned from a visit of sever- al weeks with relatives and friends in Fergus Falls, Minn, COURT HOUSE CALLERS W. W. McNally and H. P. Assel- stine of Moffit were business call- ers at the court house yesterday, LEAVES FOR VACATION Leonard Anderson left today for Beulah to spend a two wecks vaca- tion with friends and relatives. CITY CALLERS W. F. Wilson of Robinson, Fred Christensen of Halliday, and Mr. : FLEW TO CHILD Mrs. Lucile Mosley of Kansas City literally flew to the bedside of her three-year-old daughter, ill in Denver. She covered 650 miles by plane tn six hours. Her presence ir believed to have saved the little one’s life. Mrs. Mosley did not | stop to analyze her feelings to de- ;tormine whether she wag afraid of {the air. LE returned | town -| tending Re PAGE: FIVE: Fabrics Combined to Make Attractive Dresses t}ent of nurs Many of the summer dresses are of one of the dresses sketched con- planned especially to make effec-, trast with the rest of the frock. The other dress is oddly cut and most unusual in its treatment of the two materials. A zig-zag band around the waist is something not every woman would dare to attempt s extremely smart, however, and verly effective. and Mrs. S. F. Spangler of James- were city callers today ENJOYS PICNIC A most enjoyable time was had y the sales force of the A. W. Lucas department store last evening at a picnic on Apple Creek, given in honor of Miss Nell Smith, milliner at Lucas’s, who leaves in the ne future for Minneapolis, Minn. and Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Smith will joy a three-month vacation, As a ting gift from her friends she was presented with a beautiful tra- veling bag. The twenty-five guests attending the picnic amused themselves — in playing games. A big picnic spread brought the affair to a close, ZUGERS ENJOYING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son, Jackie, who attended the Shrine Convention in Washington, D. C., and visited in New York City, Phil- adelphia, and various other pl: have departed for Montreal, Canada, by boat, according to letters receiv- ed by her friends. They have been enjoying a wonderful trip, they state in their letters. MISS DIRLAM RETURNS Miss Wallie Dirlam who graduat- ed from the University of North Dakota with the class of ’23 has re turned to her home after spending several days as the guest of Miss Bernice Breen of Fargo. ACCEPTS POSITION Merriel Kitchen who has been at- the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks has accepted 4 position with the state highway commission for the summer months. LEAVE BY AUTO Miss Anna Floren left Sunday for Minneapolis, Minn., by automobile after visiting at the home of her brother, S.A. yFloren and with friends for the mart three weeks. MOTO DUWN TO SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit, and CharlessMoffit and two daughters of Moffit motored to Bismarck yester- day to shop in the capital city. MRS. CORWIN LEAVES. Mrs. Roy Corwin left this morning for Fargo to spend a few days visit- ing with friends and looking after business interest: LEAVE FOR. CONVENTION Mrs. Clifton Johnson and Mrs. Wilbur Targart will leave tonight for Grand Forks to attend the 0. E. S. convention. MOFFIT VISITORS Mrs. E. Peckins of Moffit and Mré, William Benz and daughter of Mof- fit were city visitors yesterday, 7 VISITING IN VALLEY CITY Mrs. Carl Myhre is visiting with friends in Valley City for a few days. ENROUTE TO VALLEY CITY. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Patterson of Lieth stopped over in Bismarck last night enroute to Valley City to at- tend the grand chapter meeting of the Knights of Pythias ang the Pyth- See CHILDREN CRY FOR ‘ASTORIA’ Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages /| you Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria has been in use for over 30 years to r lieve, babies and children of Consti- pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regul: ing the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep without opiates. The genuine bears signature of ‘| er Steel of Raleigh. ian Sisters. Mr, Patterson is grand vice chancellor. | i MISS BUCHHOLZ DEPARTS. | | Miss. Mary Buchholz left this | morning for LaCrosse, Wis., to spend | several months with her mother, Mrs. ‘liza Buchholz, who has visited with her daughter in Bismarck several times. Miss Buchholz expeyts to,re- turn about the middle of AugiSt. | LEAVES FOR SUMMER VACATION. Mrs. Elva Lahr Whitson has left for Minneapolis, Mina., and Den- ver, Colo.,,for her summer vacation. In the latter place she will take some | special work in music, remaining un- til about the last of august. Prince’s Partner BRIDAL COUPLE HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Husby of Mott, are spending a few days of their honcymoon visiting im Bismarck. Mrs, Husby was formerly Miss Esth- | The couple.were | married Sunday. ACCEPTS POSITION. Miss Catherine Helbling, R. N., left last night for Richmond, Mim to accept a position as superintend- in a hospital in that place. MOTOR TO GARRISON. ; Signed for early fall w {meshed laces are introduced in th ROSES AND GRAPES Green grapes and delicate pink] 4 [roses form an elaborate corsage j reaching to the bottom of the skirt, Hfeatured on a frock of black net. CREPE CAPES georgette crepe and colorful, are worn frocks WHITE AND CORAL gown of white silk, prihted with figures in coral color, is worn Beaded capes, very ornate with an elaborate white cape, lined with coral colored chiffon, over very simple, one-toned aia Paina? of chiffon or georgette crepe. SUMMER TRIMMI Ribbon flowers, embroidered me- {allions, fagoting or hemstitening ure sure to form trimming for your |summer foreks; | FOR SALE COLORED STITCHING i Gafly colored stitching worked iu olid “bands in imitation of flat} braid is vorite way of trimming | frocks and coats of wool, de- Complete elegant Fyrniture and Furnishings for seven rooms. Dishes, Piano, Victrola, everything complete Must be sold before July First. and priced right. YELLOW AND GREEN HARRY L. WAGNER A. distinctive frock of lettuce green crepe de chine is bound with 4—_1et & + 365 yellow and worn over a yellow 401—Ist St. Phone 365 satin. slip. BANDS OF LACE i Wide bands of chantilly or wide} new summer frocks nd georgette. of or THE BUTTERMILK | NEW | evening gown the} PANCAKES ulder straps is fast ‘losing in| « to the one with the Second, neckline, that fs, the drop} i Just add water or milk to Pokodoi & shoulder effect. d Mr. and Mrs. John Reuter motored to Garrison yesterday. They expect to leave for the Minnesota lakes for a fishing trip before returning. : ING. Mrs. George Galloway of Mott, stopped over here today eproute to Grand Forks to attend the grand chapter meeting of the O E. S. i Eas At a brilliant ball tendered at the VISITS FATHER. French embas yy in London, the Mrs. Otto Henning of Jamestown A picked out Mre arrived yesterday to visit with her Thompson, daughter of | an amb dor to the! father, Albert Teske, who has been ill for some of St. Jame’s, as his dancing TO ATTEND TRIAL. O. W. Roberts left this morning far Valley City to attend the Schnei- SHOULDER LENG - The newest earrings reach the der trial as a witness. shoulders and are of silver or plati-| 2 num studded with diamonds or BUSINESS CALLER. Degg oe i" J. H. Blank of Mott, was a busi- cee {ness caller today. ADVAN Pancake Flour, mix thoroly with an g HAND PAINTED lf egg beater, fry and you'll have Hand-painted tiger lilies adorn a ight-line frock of mountain ze georgette, intended for a misa| 16. | = \ MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks} best of all after a Golden Glint| mpoo. | “POKODOTS” of NOTICE! All drinking water should be boiled until further notice. -Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, City Health Officer. Ask Your NEIGHBORS! what they know about ADAM’S RIB fall em- Coats belts Coats and dresses for E the straight line. U. C. T. Annual picnie Sun: to be shorter and \day, June 24. are are not much in eviden [RECOVERED = FROM TROUBLE “Hod stomach trouble three years and finally was in bed eight weeks with terrible cramps,” writes A. L Dayton, Ohio. “The docto did rot help me and I could hold nothing on my stomach, Tried Folev STOMACH OF GOLD Gold lace is greatly liked for dinner frocks, particularly when combined with wide ‘girdles of vel- vet or coral, green or blue. Lvons, OSTRICH Ostrich feathers are very popular Cathartie Tablets ard row am “ala. ‘trimmings on delicate toned well man, Can eat anything.” Sour} tyes ‘They are made into long Is th. bil- or frings or into delicate 1 disor-} flowers. h Foley Do not ripe, A GILT EDGE INVESTMENT Greater than any bond or stock on the market—is an BAND INSTRUMENTS WANTED Bismarck City Ba under auspices of Association of Commerce wants band in- came for sale are Sant investment in better eye- mauieatenw ih Le Cisuimeree: sight. And this undoubt- Bismarck. N. D. edly applies to you. Sta- tistics show that fully 70‘/ of us have defective eye- sight — without being aware of it. To be sure that your eyes are as effi- cient as they should be have them examined. Only when glasses are needed, do we pr ibe them. And then we heartily recom- mend a pair of “Quality Beyond Question” Shur-ons which feel well, look well and wear well. D. B. C. MEN HIRE | D. B.C. ASSISTANTS Knowing from their own experi- ence, what thorough training pupils receive at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., two former “‘Da- kotans’’ recently employed 1). B.C. students. F, A. Bristol of Carlisle & Bristol Hdw. Co., engaged Cora Johnson. C. Severtson, office man- , ager for Hopeman Material Co., employed Marie Leisdon. D. B. C. success ‘‘works double.’” | Employers go there for the best; help. Students come there because they get the best jobs. “‘Follow the | Succe$$ful.”” Summer classes now open. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres. , 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. Bonham Brothers BISMARCK No-one can duplicate the || truly individual gift, your photograph Ask Your BUTCHER!! Nothing else you can buy at so small an ex- pense is capable of as- suring such happiness. Phone 264 for an early appointment SLORBY Studio ADAM’S RIB BIG REDUCTION ON ALL SUMMER HATS in Black and All Shades. NIELSEN'S MILLINERY AND]. ° WAIST SHOP. | DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Portraits 119% 4th St —‘ Telephone 240 of Bismarck, N. D. Quality Expert Kodak finishing | and Picture Framing. ‘The only sure, safe way wo know to over- come falling hair and baldness is to remove the infected Sebui We tan ‘now supply igned guaran- Package of Van Ess, and that will new hair grow. For the roots are still | alive and 91 out of 100 tests actually Proved that Van will grow new hair ai quickly stop falling air. Be sure to get Van Ess, the only product we know that will not t Liquid scal; with pitcator which ineu operation, is sol tee, which we will sign for you. to get started at once—Van Ess Alsappoint you. COWAN’S DRUG STORE | value ike Huron—! Erie ‘will not nS Great TAlse Tun aw ‘Steel Steamers ‘ionesta’ juniat Duluth to Buffalo and Return MB @. O. WILLIAMS, Serve ifomnia orado Grand m , Nationa Arizona and New Mexico Rockies Fred Harvey meals on your way~ CA cool, summer trip details and ' Y¥eservations Use ‘Carnation Milk for coffee and on desserts just as you would use creamn. Itis deliciousand it effects real economy BE, L. gene -. Gem in the home. Plain cows’ HIME A ke mu milk from the country. Tee ersnocated to creamy dail vaunnta Fe jickness, sealed in air- 3 tight containers and Bummer sterilized, Carnation is absolutely pure. Buy it from your grocer, the Carnation Milkman. Send for our free Recipe Book. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY 2107 Carnation Bidg.. Oconomowoc, Wis. Carnation) Milk “From Contented Cows” ———— (@ 2t€0on For the Vacationist —1 quart flour, 1 level teas; ful | - Inge “athenpoonl puter of fat noe: | TRAVELERS CHECKS —To provide you with an absolutely safe supply of ready money wherever you go. ‘oven 15 or 20 minutes. The in biscuit making is to have t together ture SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES — To protect your valuables while you are away. $2.50 per year and up. TRAVEL INFORMATION—Where and how to go; how to travel easily; how to know that your affairs at home are being pro- perly cared for. See the City National Bank before you start. Octorara”’ tiful scenery and educational ior—Straite of Mackina BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, President. r J. A, Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Asst. SSS ra SEE ENASSSS

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